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JPMorgan Drops Terms 'Master,' 'Slave' From Internal Tech Code and Materials (reuters.com) 285

JPMorgan Chase is eliminating terms like "blacklist," "master" and "slave" from its internal technology materials and code as it seeks to address racism within the company, said two sources with knowledge of the move. Reuters reports: The terms had appeared in some of the bank's technology policies, standards and control procedures, as well in the programming code that runs some of its processes, one of the sources said. The phrases "master" and "slave" code or drive are used in some programming languages and computer hardware to describe one part of a device or process that controls another. "Blacklist" is used to describe items that are automatically denied, like a list of websites forbidden by a company's cybersecurity division. "Whitelist" means the opposite - a list of items automatically approved. While JPMorgan appears to be the first in the financial sector to remove most references to these racially problematic phrases, they're not the only company to do so. GitHub, Google, and Twitter are a few others who have made similar moves recently.
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JPMorgan Drops Terms 'Master,' 'Slave' From Internal Tech Code and Materials

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  • How long... (Score:4, Insightful)

    by Quakeulf ( 2650167 ) on Thursday July 02, 2020 @08:28PM (#60256194)
    ....until sexual misconduct allegations start coming for their board, middle managers, and so on? It's been almost without exception recently that when things like these happen someone has been up to no good for a while.
    • by Xenographic ( 557057 ) on Thursday July 02, 2020 @08:52PM (#60256300) Journal

      What I want to know is when Mastercard is going to change their name.

      Or maybe they'll just drop the brand entirely and put everything under Visa?

      • Highly unlikely, Mastecard is too valuable a brand name to drop.

        Noticed when the woke elites declare they would "stand with the oppressed", most of them will only do the minimum they can do to virtue signal without giving away anything of true value. Princeton will do stand for racism by changing its name..... [nytimes.com] Wait not Princeton, the most they'll can sacrifice would be renaming Wilson College. You can bet Yale will still be "Yale" come 2060.

      • The same day I drop my favorite function Retard(object) which defaults all the objects values to config default.

        Most if my functions these days just exist to piss off sjws.

      • by SimonInOz ( 579741 ) on Friday July 03, 2020 @03:27AM (#60257128)

        I still don't understand why a lady doing an MA isn't a taking a Mistress of Arts.
        Should mastery be changed to mistressy? Do we need new words?
        Must manholes be renamed to ... um ... access covers? What about the Sherman tank? Or Manchester?
        Does mismanagement become mrmanagement? Where will it all end?

  • I was going to post something witty but potentially offensive, so I hit âoePost anonymouslyâ. And got the message that anon posting is âoeturned offâ.

    Damn hippies!

  • by TimothyHollins ( 4720957 ) on Thursday July 02, 2020 @08:44PM (#60256258)

    I can't imagine anything that would have less of an impact on racism than this. It is virtue signalling of the highest order. What's next? Will changing the term 'black coffee' to 'no-milk coffee' fix the company culture?

    • by nagora ( 177841 )

      It's not virtue signalling, it's just a corporation moving on a point it doesn't care enough to argue about. It's meaningless but resisting the current paranoia would eventually lead to someone somewhere calling for a boycott so JPM have just decided to go with the flow. It's lowest-common-denominator decision making.

  • "Whitelist" and "Blacklist" are fairly easy - "Approved List" and "Not Approved List" comes to mind immediately.

    But "Master" and "Slave"? I've seen "Dominant" and "Recessive" used for these terms along with:
    - "Primary" & "Secondary" or "Replica"
    - "Server" & "Agent"
    - "Controller" & "Worker"

    From: https://www.theserverside.com/... [theserverside.com] there's the unbelievable list:
    - "Agency" & "Operatives"
    - "Captain" & "Conscripts"
    - "Master" & "Masons"
    - "Hive" & "Drones"
    - "Schemer" & "Patsies"
    - "Pr

  • by JackAxe ( 689361 ) on Thursday July 02, 2020 @08:51PM (#60256284)
    *clap* ... *clap* ... *clap* ... Now all racism has been ended!
  • Virtue signaling. (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Gravis Zero ( 934156 ) on Thursday July 02, 2020 @08:51PM (#60256286)

    Now this is virtue signaling. For all the things that get called virtue signaling, this absolutely is virtue signaling. They could have done this all silently and not bothered telling anyone but then entire point of this exercise was to tell as many people as possible that they are changing them to make the appearance that they care.

    Only the most extreme of individuals would care about such things. Meanwhile, black people just don't want to get murdered by cops.

    • by Bert64 ( 520050 )

      Non blacks don't want to get killed by cops either:

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]

      • Non blacks don't want to get killed by cops either:

        Alas, they are not the current subject nor the group being disproportionately killed by police. That said, the changes in policing that BLM is advocating around the country should prevent deaths of all colors.

  • by iggymanz ( 596061 ) on Thursday July 02, 2020 @08:58PM (#60256308)

    I used google imagine and looked at all their leaders, directors and such in the very large city I live near. Buncha pasty white guys and some asians of the eastern and southern areas. The city is 31% black.

    Yup, virture signalling is soooo much easier, don't want to scare those big corp boards by sending in a frizzy haired darkie...

  • by SmaryJerry ( 2759091 ) on Thursday July 02, 2020 @09:00PM (#60256314)
    Seriously. Black is a color. Just because something has black in the name doesn't make it racist. And black's were not the only people enslaved. Slavery has nothing to do with just black people even though in America it was a problem. It has existed in other forms in other counties, and still does for years. There are a ton of things that are negative that have the color black and a ton of things that are positive that are black. For instance 'in the black" means you are making money and also used for Black Friday. Most negative meanings around black are related to shadows, not from race. In the dark you can't see and in the light you can see. I thought black list was more like black out, in that the blacklist was hiding from sight that person. I really don't understand this kind of virtue signaling by companies, like removing a very normal seeming picture of a black person as a logo just because they are black, such as in the case of brands Uncle Ben's and Aunt Jemima. If anything removing the black figures on the lone fact that they are black seems more racist. I always cringe when people do things like this but also say "African American" which is a more racist term. Just being black doesn't mean you are from Africa. If a black person is living in China, you don't call them African Americans.You don't look at at every white person and call them Russian American... because they aren't from Russia. We are all just Americans. It's funny what companies pick and choose to support and the language they arbitrarily choose to recognize while actually use more racist terms like African American to describe a group of people.
    • by Bert64 ( 520050 )

      Calling yourself "African american" is a way of differentiating yourself from other americans..
      You don't hear european americans calling themselves "european americans", and you don't have the same issues in other countries - you don't hear of "african british" or "african french" etc.

      If you hold US citizenship you are an american, that's it. You have the same rights as any other US citizen, unless you have relinquished some of those rights by being convicted of serious crimes.

      • >"You don't hear european americans calling themselves "european americans"

        Yep. Because if Whites call themselves "European American", which would be an equal/equitable term (area/continent-American) with "African American", "Asian American", "Native American", and "Latin American", it is somehow racist. I kid you not. Being equal is now the new racism.

        Imagine the reaction if you reply to someone saying "African American" this and that and "White" in the same conversation, and you reply back with "Eur

  • by Chewbacon ( 797801 ) on Thursday July 02, 2020 @09:22PM (#60256374)

    Need to remove the following from our language:
    blacklist and whitelist
    black box warning
    black label
    whitewash
    slave and master
    mastery
    master bedroom
    ship master
    white
    red
    yellow
    black
    brown

    There. Racism should be gone now.

    • by Bert64 ( 520050 )

      Stupidity...
      Anyone who wants to be racist will invent new derogatory terms to refer to the groups they dislike.
      Someone could take offense at virtually anything, you will end up in a situation where everyone is afraid to say anything at all incase someone somewhere takes offense to it.

    • by mysidia ( 191772 )

      I have a better idea... How about we stop letting people refer to other PEOPLE as being either Black or White.
      The people are not those colors anyways... Nobody's skin has an RGB value of 0,0,0 or 255,255,255... they generally aren't even shades of color that come anywhere close to being Black or White or whatever. Grab a piece of white paper and a piece of black construction paper
      and compare it to a bunch of photos... basically No person's color will be anywhere close to these prototypic

  • by Centurix ( 249778 ) <centurix@gmPERIODail.com minus punct> on Thursday July 02, 2020 @09:25PM (#60256384) Homepage

    I now refer to the people chained to the wall of my basement as Cost Minimization Enablers.

  • The American Association of Plumbers have announced that effective immediately they will stop referring to the fittings and connectors with adjectives like male or female. They said, "Gender stereotyping plumbing fixtures would not be appropriate in this modern world".
    • Little late on that one. sex terms for the ending of cables has been callest sexist for the past 5-10 years.
  • by mi ( 197448 ) <slashdot-2017q4@virtual-estates.net> on Thursday July 02, 2020 @09:38PM (#60256404) Homepage Journal

    Wait for someone at the Human Resources to discover, that Pythagoras has owned a slave.

    Is it not time to abolish his patriarchal theorem? The very terms Hypotenuse and Cathetus — attributes of a Right-angled triangle — are so offensive, hearing them is an equivalent to a punch in the face to the oppressed world-wide!

  • by mysidia ( 191772 ) on Friday July 03, 2020 @01:44AM (#60256898)

    From now on I suggest that we all call them NaughtyList and NiceList.

  • The PC PC (Score:4, Insightful)

    by Opportunist ( 166417 ) on Friday July 03, 2020 @02:48AM (#60257036)

    That's by far not enough. I have said it before and I will say it again, there's so much more left to be done.

    man pages need to be called person pages.
    To avoid offending dog owners and canine furries, cat shall henceforth be quadrupled_domestic_animal. No, symlinking is not allowed, learn to type!
    mail is considered a remnant of the more patriachic times of Linux and will henceforth be gender.
    touch is no longer allowed to be used by privileged users due to continued abuse.
    more is finally completely phased out and replaced by the more environmentally friendly less
    Likewise, LaTeX is being replaced by the biodegradable KlEeNeX

    The kill command will now be replaced by the more acceptable euthanize and can only be used on tasks that consented to the use.
    nice will be complemented with sue to avoid abuse by privileged systems engineers that told everyone they need to be nice and let them have more resources.
    quota is now enforced by default.
    history has been rewritten and is now herstory.
    abort() will henceforth be known as choice()

    daemons are appealing to an exclusive Judeo-Christian user circle and will now be called spiritual_guides
    We shall no longer refer to terminals as dumb. They are now equally valuable and may only need special guidance and assistance.
    X-Window is now NC-17 Window

  • Reverse causality (Score:5, Informative)

    by lorinc ( 2470890 ) on Friday July 03, 2020 @06:39AM (#60257460) Homepage Journal

    Are you sure that using specific words causes racism? And that that suppressing them will consequently remove racism?

    I was more of the impression of the contrary: racism causes the use of some words and if you don't want to see these words you'd better try to end racism. But maybe I'm missing something obvious.

    Putting the thermometer in the freezer does not remove the fever. It only hinders your ability to measure the problem...

"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts." -- Bertrand Russell

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